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The Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Dick through the human body where they visit the right and left sides of the brain, meet the Feletons from far off Fadin, scuba dive through the blood system, follow food and water through the digestive tract!
This brilliantly illustrated book taps into children's natural curiosity about the vast world of space. This level 2 reader, written in simple language that is easy for young readers to understand, introduces children to our solar system, including all of the planets and dwarf planets, and lots of fascinating fun facts. This reader helps cultivate the explorers of tomorrow!
The cool story of volcanoes will intrigue kids and adults alike. Hot melted rock from the middle of our planet forces its way up through cracks in the Earth’s crusts, exploding violently and sometimes unexpectedly in volcanic fury that can terrorize populations for months, even years. Anne Schreiber’s narrative gives readers a little of the science, a little of the history, and a lot of the action.
National Geographic photography fires the imagination on dramatic spreads alive with vivid images of lava, ash, molten rock, weird rocks, and steaming seawater.
Qué hace que un pez sea un pez? ¿Por qué las jirafas tienen cuellos tan largos? ¿Cómo pueden estar relacionados todos los seres vivos, desde plantas, tigres y hongos a libélulas, pulpos y humanos? La evolución tiene la respuesta a esta y muchas, muchas más preguntas sobre la vida en la Tierra. Este libro explora qué es la evolución, cómo funciona y quién descubrió sus secretos. Enseña el viaje de la vida, desde la primera, y muy simple, forma de vida que se desarrolló en la Tierra hace 3,8 miles de millones de años, ¡hasta los increíbles simios parlantes que habitan en el planeta hoy en día, que conocemos como seres humanos!
With their bold black stripes, powerful presence, and fierce faces, tigers are just about the coolest animal on the planet. These giant jungle cats can climb trees, swim, and run in sprints up to 32 mph―making them a predatory nightmare. Ranging from the warm climates of Southeast Asia to the frozen tundra of western Russia, these solitary hunters will devour whatever animal they catch.
In this level 2 reader you'll learn all you ever wanted to know about tigers and so much more. Complete with fascinating facts, beautiful images, National Geographic Readers Tigers can't miss.
What if a KOMODO DRAGON and a KING COBRA met? What if they had a fight? Who do you think would win?. Compare and contrast the two ferocious reptiles, their anatomy, behavior and more.
What would happen if a polar bear and a grizzly bear met each other? What if they had a fight? Who do you think would win?
This nonfiction reader compares and contrasts two ferocious bear species. Kids learn about the bears' anatomies, behaviors, and more. This book is packed with photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.
Despite the disapproval of his parents and his formidable science teacher, nine-year-old Allen is determined to do his school science project on human photosynthesis--turning sunlight into food for humans.
He’s quick. He’s silent. He has five rows of deadly teeth. Chomp! Meet the shark―the fish who ruled the deep before dinosaurs roamed the Earth! This fish has soft cartilage so he can glide, twist, and turn before his prey can say "gulp!" He can smell a single drop of blood in 25 million drops of ocean. He can feel electricity given off by his prey. He will lose and replace more than 10,000 teeth in his lifetime. Cool photos bring kids into the shark’s world. Fun facts go deep into the shark’s scary science.
What if you woke up one morning and your nose wasn't yours? What If You Had An Animal Nose? From the elephant's long trunk to a rhino's pointy horn, discover what it would be like if you had these special noses.
With a seemingly permanent half-smile on their face, koalas are appealing to boys and girls alike. Filled with adorable photos, and carefully leveled text, this level 1 reader introduces beginning readers to these furry creatures, from cub to adult, exploring where they live, what they eat, and even the way they say "hello"―by touching noses!
If a scorpion and a tarantula met and had a fight, who would crawl away the winner? Get the facts, then referee an awesome arachnid battle!
Thrilling facts and detailed illustrations about two of nature's creepiest creepy-crawlies fill this easy-to-read nonfiction book!
In this innovative science series from favorite nonfiction author Jerry Pallotta, each book is illustrated with full-color pictures and features a pair of animals that rarely, if ever, meet in the wild.
Young scientists will love using the book's easy-to-read facts and their own imagination and reasoning skills to decide for themselves which one would be the winner.
This brilliantly illustrated book taps into children's natural curiosity about the vast world of space. This level 2 reader, written in simple language that is easy for young readers to understand, introduces children to our solar system, including all of the planets and dwarf planets, and lots of fascinating fun facts. This reader helps cultivate the explorers of tomorrow!
From dazzling gemstones to sparkling crystals to molten lava, this illustrated book introduces children to the world of rocks and minerals, including both the building blocks and the bling. This book will help cultivate the geologists of tomorrow!
They run in packs, stalk their prey, and howl at the moon. And no matter where you are―they're always lurking somewhere nearby. Wolves, the predatory puppy dogs of the wild, are feared and loved by people everywhere. But are they misunderstood? In this fascinating level 2 reader, you'll learn that there's much more to being a wolf than most people could ever believe. Did you know that each pack has a pecking order? That wolves can "talk" to each other using body language? Or that they're actually not out to attack humans, they usually leave people well enough alone? Full of incredible photographs and interesting information, Wolves will appeal to all kids.
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of fun, factual, fascinating text.
"You can find spiders almost anywhere. Some spiders live in hot, humid rain forests.
Others live in hot, dry deserts.
They live in water and woods, trees and gardens - and in people's homes.
Not many animals have been around as long as spiders.
A chronologically approach, current information about which dinosaurs lived when, and what each was like. Details of the fossil record encourages budding paleontologists to think about why we know what we know, and make discoveries for themselves.
Once there was a boy, and that boy loved stars very much. So much so that he decided to catch one of his very own. But how? Waiting for them to grow tired from being up in the sky all night doesn’t work. Climbing to the top of the tallest tree? No, not tall enough. The boy has a rocket ship . . . but it is made of paper and doesn’t fly well at all. Finally, just when the boy is ready to give up, he learns that sometimes things aren’t where, or what, we expect them to be.
Oliver Jeffers offers a simple, childlike tale of reaching for the stars, and emerging with a friend.
Rainforests cover only a small amount of the planet, but they have more unique plants and animals than anywhere else on Earth. Packed with captivating photos, this Level 2 reader reveals the layers of rainforests, the difference between temperate and tropical rainforests, and some of the amazing animals that live in these important ecosystems. These key features make National Geographic Level 2 readers a winner with kids, parents, and educators:
Expert-vetted text appropriate for age level 5 to 8 and grade level K to 3rd grade
Brilliant and eye-catching National Geographic images
High-interest topic
A fun approach to reading
Accessible, yet wide-ranging information for kids ready to read on their own, perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow!
Butterflies are all around us. It's hard to believe these majestic insects with impressive wingspans and beautifully colored and patterned wings were once creepy crawly caterpillars. How in the world does this transformation happen?
This Level 1 Reader gives kids an up-close look at exactly how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly. With bonus information including different types of butterflies and poisonous caterpillars, this reader is one of a kind.
This high-interest, educationally vetted series of beginning readers features the magnificent images of National Geographic, accompanied by texts written by experienced, skilled children's book authors.